Transarc
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Parent organizations | IBM |
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Founded | 1989 |
Closed date | 1999 |
Founders | Alfred Z. Spector |
Jeff Eppinger | |
Michael L. Kazar | |
Headquarters | Pittsburgh |
Pennsylvania | |
United States | |
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ID | 4274970 |
About Transarc
Transarc Corporation was a private Pittsburgh-based software company founded in 1989 by Jeffrey Eppinger, Michael L. Kazar, Alfred Spector, and Dean Thompson of Carnegie Mellon University. Transarc commercialized the Andrew File System, now OpenAFS, which was originally developed at Carnegie Mellon.